On Masterchef, I watched Poh make this Pandan crepe lattice but she made it into a savoury dish that looked amazing. Inspired by this, I thought about combining my love of the steamed glutinous rice in Seri Muka and the Pandan and Coconut flavours of Kuih Dadar. It turned out quite well actually. The slight saltiness of the coconut glutinous rice with the sticky sweet coconut filling creates a nice texture and bite to it. The unsweetened thin crepe provides that lovely pandan aroma. I’d love to hear your thoughts in this combination!

1. Soak the glutinous rice for at least 30 minutes in a bowl of water.

2. Combine the glutinous rice, coconut milk and salt until well mixed.

3. Steam on high heat for around 30 minutes or until cooked through and the rice still has a bit of bite to it.

4. Once it’s finished, remove from the heat and take a spoon to flatten the glutinous rice slightly. Allow to cool.

Coconut Filling

1. Combine coconut cream, palm sugar and salt in a small saucepan and cook on medium heat until the sugar is dissolved.

2. Add fresh or desiccated coconut and cook until the mixture is moist and sticky but not runny. Remove from heat and spread out on a plate to cool before using.

Pandan Crepes

1. Sift the flour into a medium sized bowl.

2. Add half the coconut milk, all the eggs and the pandan paste, then whisk until smooth. Add the remaining milk and mix until combined.

3. On medium heat, place a large spoonful of the batter into a pan and spread around so that it forms a thin crepe.

4. Flip the crepe when it starts to bubble and brown slightly. Once the other side is also slightly toasted, take of the heat and set aside.

Assembly

1. Cut the sticky rice into little soldiers.

2. Take one crepe and place the glutinous rice in the middle (or the side if you want to roll them).

3. Place a few spoons full of the coconut filling on top of the sticky rice.

4. Fold in the sides, and then fold in the third edge and then the last one.

Pandan Crepes with Coconut & Glutinous Rice (Kuih Dadar)

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Kuih Dadar is a traditional Malaysian snack and for lovers of all things coconut.

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Cook Time

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Servings

25Crepes

Cook Time

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50Minutes

60Minutes

Pandan Crepes with Coconut & Glutinous Rice (Kuih Dadar)

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Kuih Dadar is a traditional Malaysian snack and for lovers of all things coconut.

Servings

25Crepes

Cook Time

Passive Time

50Minutes

60Minutes

Servings

25Crepes

Cook Time

Passive Time

50Minutes

60Minutes

Ingredients

Coconut Glutinous Rice

200gGlutinous Rice

140mlCoconut Milk

1/2tspSalt

Coconut Filling

180gDessicated Coconutor Fresh

100gGula MelakaPalm Sugar

125mlCoconut Cream

1/4tspSalt

Pandan Crepes

240gPlain Flour

2Eggs

1/8tspSalt

600mlCoconut Milk

1/2tspPandan Paste

Servings: Crepes

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Instructions

Coconut Glutinous Rice

Soak the glutinous rice for at least 30 minutes in a bowl of water.

Combine the glutinous rice, coconut milk and salt until well mixed.

Steam on high heat for around 30 minutes or until cooked through and the rice still has a bit of bite to it.

Once it's finished, remove from the heat and take a spoon to flatten the glutinous rice slightly. Allow to cool.

Coconut Filling

Combine coconut cream, palm sugar and salt in a small saucepan and cook on medium heat until the sugar is dissolved.

Add fresh or desiccated coconut and cook until the mixture is moist and sticky but not runny. Remove from heat and spread out on a plate to cool before using.

Pandan Crepes

Sift the flour into a medium sized bowl.

Add half the coconut milk, all the eggs and the pandan paste, then whisk until smooth. Add the remaining milk and mix until combined.

On medium heat, place a large spoonful of the batter into a pan and spread around so that it forms a thin crepe.

Flip the crepe when it starts to bubble and brown slightly. Once the other side is also slightly toasted, take of the heat and set aside.

Assembly

Cut the sticky rice into little soldiers.

Take one crepe and place the glutinous rice in the middle (or the side if you want to roll them).

Place a few spoons full of the coconut filling on top of the sticky rice.

Fold in the sides, and then fold in the third edge and then the last one.

Recipe Notes

These can be made without the glutinous rice or without the coconut filling. Just add some around 100g sugar to the glutinous rice mix. Or if you like the filling, double the recipe so you have a lot more filling to go round.

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